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PERSONALITIES

1. ARCHITECT (arkitekto)
Architects are licensed
professionals trained in the art
and science of building design,
develop the concepts for
structures and turn those
concepts into images and plans.

2.PROJECT MANAGER
Project managers have the
responsibility of the planning,
procurement and execution of a
project, in any domain of
engineering. Project managers
are first point of contact for any
issues or discrepancies arising
from within the heads of various
departments in an organization
before the problem escalates to
higher authorities

3. STRUCTURAL ENGINEER
( inhinyerong pang istruktura)
Structural engineers analyze,
design, plan, and research
structural components and
structural systems to achieve
design goals and ensure the
safety and comfort of users or
occupants.

ILLUSTRATIONS

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE
EQUIPMENT

CORRESPONDING TOOLS

-measuring tools
-pens/markers
-architectural plans/ drawings
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shoes

-the project manager doesnt


work on tools but he works with
softwares regarding on how he
can manage the whole
construction process

- Structural engineers dont work


on tools, they are of the design of
the structural components of the
building.
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4. GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEER
concerns with relationship
between the surface of the earth,
its soil and the structure it bears
with a view of coming up with
appropriate design for the
superstructure (foundation). He
conducts and present report on,
geophysical survey in respect of a
site.

5. LAND SURVEYOR
Surveyor is the custodian of land
information. The size,
topography, location, features on
and beneath the land upon which
any development is built, is
determined first by surveyors.
6. ELECTRICAL ENGINEER(INHINYERONG PANG
ELEKTRIKAL)
Designs and Evaluates electrical
systems, products, components,
and applications by designing and
conducting research programs;
applying knowledge of electricity
and materials.
7.MECHANICAL ENGINEER
responsible for the mechanical
equipment and components
within the building. This includes
vessels (tanks, reactors, pressure
vessels, boilers), machinery
(pumps, compressors, fans,
blowers, packaged equipment),
piping and HVAC.

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- Tunnel boring machine


- Shield cutters ( made to match
advanced tunnel boring
machine)
- Parametric echo sounders
- Chirp systems
- Cylindrical tubes of soil
- Test hammer for rock

Level
Transits
Theodolite
Surveying rods
Field books
Surveying poles
Measuring equipment
Plumb bob

Vole meter
Wire strippers
Oscilloscope
Soldering equipment
Tessel
Electrical tape

Strain gages
Accelerometer
Vibration isolators
Chapman set
Digital calipers
Pliers

8. QUANTITY SURVEYORspecialises in estimating the


value of construction works. . This
may include new buildings,
renovations or maintenance work,
from early design costs to final
figures

9. CONSTRUCTION MANAGER
Responsible for the overall
planning, coordination, and
control of a project from
beginning to completion

10. WELDER (manghihinang)


A welder or lit operator is a
tradesperson who specializes in
fusing materials together.

11. MILLWRIGHT
A millwright is a craftsman or
tradesman who installs,
dismantles, repairs, reassembles,
and moves machinery in
factories, power plants, and
construction sites.

- A quantity surveyor doesnt


really work on site but may still
have his/her visits

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Leather gloves, full face welding


helmets, hearing protection, coat

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- A quantity surveyor only


computes for the costing of the
project, the tool which he/she
need were calculating tools such
as calculator

-the construction manager


doesnt work on tools but he
works with softwares regarding on
how he can manage the whole
construction process

Welding power supply


Chipping hammer
Gas/cutting torch tip cleaner
Welding clamps
MIG pliers

Tape measure
Wrench
Screw driver
Utility knife
Framing square

12. MASTER PLUMBER


a licensed professional who
installs and repairs various
commercial and residential
plumbing systems. He or she
might specialize in designing new
systems, laying or fitting pipes, or
performing repairs and
maintenance on appliances and
fixtures.

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13.PIPEFITTERS
A pipefitter is a tradesperson who
installs, assembles, fabricates,
maintains and repairs mechanical
piping systems.
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14. CARPET FITTER
Carpet fitter includes installing
padding beneath the carpet,
rolling out the carpet, fitting the
sides of the carpet snuggly
against walls, attaching carpet to
the ground with staples, glue, or
tacks, and blending any carpet
seams.

Nut wrench
Steel pipe wrench
Pipe cutters
Flanger set
-clamps
Bending iron

Centering tools
Flange tools
Cutting and marker tools
Pipe clamps
Pliers
Pipe spacing tools
Utility clamps
levels

Carpet cutting tools


Electric staplers
Tack strip
Anchoring tools
Seaming irons
Carpet knee kicker

Knee pads, cut-resistant gloves

15. GLAZIER
A glazier is a skilled tradesman
responsible for cutting, installing,
and removing glass (and
materials used as substitutes for
glass, such as some plastics).

- vertical lift power vacuum cup


lifting frames
- Glass cutters
- Glass drills
- Glass saw
- Skeleton guns
Vest with harness/ropes,gloves

16. MASON (mason)


Masonry workers, also known as
masons, use bricks, concrete
blocks, concrete, and natural and
manmade stones to build walls,
walkways, fences, and other
masonry structures.
17. FRAMING CARPENTERS
Framing carpenters build and
repair structures made of wood or
wood products. They typically
begin work early in a project,
constructing what becomes the
framework for the rest of the
building. Framing carpenters are
part of the larger profession of
carpentry, and are often simply
referred to as carpenters.
18. PAINTER
A construction painter is someone
who applys paint, stain, and
coatings to walls, buildings,
bridges, and other structures.

19. CRANE OPERATOR


Responsible for operating a
stationary or traveling crane to
lift, move, position, and reposition
loads. Depresses buttons, lifts
levers, and ensures load is safely
attached to crane before bringing
it down.

Trowel
Hammer
Masonry power saw
Jointers
Steel square
Chisel
Masons line
levels

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Hammer
Tape measure
Framing square
Speed square
Levels
Chisel
Rakes
Screw drivers
wrench

Hard hat, gloves, eye protection

Step ladders
Long-handled brush
Roller tray and grid
Paint scraper
Paint brush
Spray equipment

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- Since he operates the crane, the


only tool he uses was - lever, foot
pedals, push buttons, steering
wheel

20. SAFETY MANAGER


Construction safety managers
generally work in either an office
environment or on a construction
site. These professionals may
also travel to construction sites to
conduct safety audits. This may
include checking for appropriate
safety clothing or gear, as well as
enforcing the display of safety
signage.
21. CONSTRUCTION FOREMAN
A foreman typically occupies the
first supervisory tier, ranking
above workers but below
managers. They are considered
as first-line supervisors of
construction trades and
extraction workers and as such,
they are a level above regular
laborers but a notch lower than
construction managers
22. BACKHOE OPERATOR
uses various attachments to
scoop and dump materials, dig
trenches, load heavy materials
and break rock or concrete

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- The safety manager only


checks the safety of the site
and its workers, no necessary
tool was applicable for him.

- A foreman doesnt have


necessary tools to work with, he
works by supervising construction
activities, organizing workers,
identifying materials and
equipment that may be required
and any managing related works.

- Since he operates the backhoe,


the only tool he uses was - lever,
foot pedals, push buttons,
steering wheel
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23. BULLDOZER OPERATOR


clears and levels land

- Since he operates the bulldozer,


the only tool he uses was - lever,
foot pedals, push buttons,
steering wheel
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